Added a link to the Norwegian record store Akers Mic's
review of the 30th Anniversary boxed set. It's well-written,
but as it is in Norwegian it will probably be understood by only
a small minority of BtP's visitors.

February 25:

The song-words are a frequently-consulted feature at 'Beyond
the Pale', though not everything published here is as accurate as
we would like.

Today, thanks to Keith Reid's help, we have corrected the
words for the Shine
On Brightly album and a couple more early 45 rpm B-sides:
as far as we know there is no other authoritative published
source for these words.

Enjoy a recently-submitted picture of the AWSoPbirthday cake
from the Redhill party.

February 15: (uploaded
prematurely, as both your Webmasters have real lives to lead on Sunday!)

Added a career-spanning interview with
Mick Grabham, taking in Eight Days A Week and Wizard
Man, how The Worm and the Tree was recorded in one
magical day, and why he left Procol Harum ... (thanks, Dave Lee)

We are sorry to report that Andrew Rogers closed down his
archive of guitar tabs yesterday, but with his permission we are
happy to incorporate his Procol Harum work into Beyond the Pale

Added a cover
version for Souvenir of London(thanks, Jonas Søderstrøm)

February 7:

The song-words pages are among the most frequently-visited
sections of 'Beyond the Pale', but we are aware that not
everything published there is accurate.

Today, thanks to Keith Reid's help, we have corrected the
words for the Procol
Harum album and some of the words for the early singles:
as far as we know there is no other authoritative published
source for these words. Many thanks to Keith for his co-operation
here: keep watching 'Beyond the Pale' as we upgrade the words for
successive albums.

February 6:

Added the peculiar words of Alpha,
an unrecorded gem from very early in the Procol Harum story

February 5:

Added a substantial Procol Harum feature from Mojo,
September 1995, incorporating a piece about Matthew
Fisher: 'The 70s was like a street I shouldn't have gone down
... the one thing I've always felt totally qualified at doing is
playing organ for Procol Harum'.

February 4:

The Japanese have a certain way of transcribing Procol Harum
song-words: some
examples. (Thanks, Michael)

Added a first-class feature by Marcelo
Pereira, specially written for this (worldwide!) website.
Read about the eccentric dawn of rock in the 'alternative
reality' of 60s Uruguay, and enjoy numerous intriguing insights
into Procol Harum and their Hispanic resonances.

February 1:

Added a piece about the famous cat
whose name was adopted by the famous band!